Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think we’ve had a lesser qualified US Attorney General in modern history. As an applicant from Florida she went to UF majoring in Criminal Justice. She went to law school at Stetson University in Florida. The University has about an 85% Acceptance rate. The law school accepts about half of the applicants. The only other Attorney General that didn’t go to top universities was Jeff sessions who went somewhere in Alabama.
Her most famous case was leading some other state Republican Attorneys General in trying to overturn affordable health care. She failed.
She supported and lied for Trump claiming fraud happened in certain states where Trump lost. She was rewarded for her lies byTrump handing her the top attorney position in the country.
Republicans and Democrats used to choose the candidates with top educations and had real accomplishments. Do we tell our children not to bother working for the government because the cheaters have taken over?
Bondi was a well tenured AG for one of our most populated states. That speaks more to her qualifications than your opinion of the quality of law school she attended.
Hate for Bondi due to her association with Trump is fair game. Saying she isn't "qualified" simply because she is a female and went to a "third tier" law school is what pea-brained bigots do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think we’ve had a lesser qualified US Attorney General in modern history. As an applicant from Florida she went to UF majoring in Criminal Justice. She went to law school at Stetson University in Florida. The University has about an 85% Acceptance rate. The law school accepts about half of the applicants. The only other Attorney General that didn’t go to top universities was Jeff sessions who went somewhere in Alabama.
Her most famous case was leading some other state Republican Attorneys General in trying to overturn affordable health care. She failed.
She supported and lied for Trump claiming fraud happened in certain states where Trump lost. She was rewarded for her lies byTrump handing her the top attorney position in the country.
Republicans and Democrats used to choose the candidates with top educations and had real accomplishments. Do we tell our children not to bother working for the government because the cheaters have taken over?
Bondi was a well tenured AG for one of our most populated states. That speaks more to her qualifications than your opinion of the quality of law school she attended.
Hate for Bondi due to her association with Trump is fair game. Saying she isn't "qualified" simply because she is a female and went to a "third tier" law school is what pea-brained bigots do.
So you contend that it’s bigotry to point out that she isn’t as capable as other candidates? Is it bigotry to point out that she’s just another mediocre white person DEI hire?
Face it, she’s closer to being qualified to run the Tilt a Whirl at the fair than she ever was getting into a good law school.
Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris was the AG for the most populous state (also the 5th largest economy in the world), US Senator and VP. She was more than qualified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think we’ve had a lesser qualified US Attorney General in modern history. As an applicant from Florida she went to UF majoring in Criminal Justice. She went to law school at Stetson University in Florida. The University has about an 85% Acceptance rate. The law school accepts about half of the applicants. The only other Attorney General that didn’t go to top universities was Jeff sessions who went somewhere in Alabama.
Her most famous case was leading some other state Republican Attorneys General in trying to overturn affordable health care. She failed.
She supported and lied for Trump claiming fraud happened in certain states where Trump lost. She was rewarded for her lies byTrump handing her the top attorney position in the country.
Republicans and Democrats used to choose the candidates with top educations and had real accomplishments. Do we tell our children not to bother working for the government because the cheaters have taken over?
Bondi was a well tenured AG for one of our most populated states. That speaks more to her qualifications than your opinion of the quality of law school she attended.
Hate for Bondi due to her association with Trump is fair game. Saying she isn't "qualified" simply because she is a female and went to a "third tier" law school is what pea-brained bigots do.
So you contend that it’s bigotry to point out that she isn’t as capable as other candidates? Is it bigotry to point out that she’s just another mediocre white person DEI hire?
Face it, she’s closer to being qualified to run the Tilt a Whirl at the fair than she ever was getting into a good law school.
Kamala Harris
Anonymous wrote:Her problem is her criminality, not her legal qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Pam and no kids? I thought she was a conservative Christian?
There isn't a single Christian in Trump's entire administration.
"Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." - Matthew 7:21
Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Pam and no kids? I thought she was a conservative Christian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Pam and no kids? I thought she was a conservative Christian?
So not having kids makes her unqualified to be AG?
Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Pam and no kids? I thought she was a conservative Christian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just won another case at the Supreme Court, where she got a block on the district judge banning the firing of probationary employees.
Well, no. That was the Solicitor General. (Actually the acting SG who came from a big law firm and while morally and ethically bankrupt, is at least an otherwise competent lawyer.) Bondi is the Attorney General. Different position.
Anonymous wrote:Just won another case at the Supreme Court, where she got a block on the district judge banning the firing of probationary employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has been doing a good judge winning in court cases, even with hostile partisan judges eager to resist Trump.
I never understood how people can claim a judge is partisan with the sole reason being that Trump lost a case. No shame or embarrassment to make such a juvenile statement.
Many politicians make the same claims and even threaten to pack the Supreme Court.
I understand politicians put in judges who share their thinking with regard to the law but Trump sounds like an idiot calling any judge who rules in someone else’s favor crooked or is on a witch hunt.